As with any doors, they take adjustment, and they aren't a swap-on-swap-off affair. I've messed with quick-remove pins in the hinges and hate it, the factory doors just weigh too much for me to move solo. I figure these are my summer doors, and so twice a year I'll switch from factory to tube doors and back again.
Apparently I didn't take any close up pix, but you can -- just barely -- fit the factory mirrors onto the sheetmetal sides of these doors. You can only get two bolts in of the three, and it's at a bit of a weird angle. So far, though, they haven't come loose and they adjust enough to work.
The paint is Rustoleum Hammered, hides many sins, but especially from a short distance, I think it works. Here's that money shot again for good measure
-- A
Apparently I didn't take any close up pix, but you can -- just barely -- fit the factory mirrors onto the sheetmetal sides of these doors. You can only get two bolts in of the three, and it's at a bit of a weird angle. So far, though, they haven't come loose and they adjust enough to work.
The paint is Rustoleum Hammered, hides many sins, but especially from a short distance, I think it works. Here's that money shot again for good measure

-- A
